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Uncle Wilmot's Almanac-Edition II SEPTEMBER. 193 3 Sun. 3 Mr. Papenfus prepares for battle by reviewing his stock of stories. Mon. 4 Emma Hulings decides to come to school-every day! Tue. 5 650 prospective R. H. S.-ers make 650 resolutions to STUDY HARD this year. Wed. 6 The innocent, unfortunate victims arrive. Thur. 7 Emma Hulings is absent. Fri. 8 Bill DeBree Iinds it more convenient for Her to drive the Reo to school. Mon. ll Avis Clawson trips while gazing at a certain junior high school brunette. Tue. 12 Les Brown spends his study periods in Room 29 sticking notes signed X into June's desk. Wed. 13 Poor Bill Cwregerl Ruby Mitchell goes him one better as usual. Thur. 14 To the infinite relief of school bus passengers, Santoianni produces a new pipe. Fri. 15 Dorothy Maxcy is put off the bus for disorderly conduct. Late to school. Whole report emphatically denied. Mon. 18 Edith Mayer and Edith Sutton Calmostl blow up the chemistry lab. Tue. I9 Mildred Frank talks the legs off an iron pot. Wed. 20 Ralph Glover takes the place of the Prince of Wales in R. H. S. Thur. 21 Dot Crabtree's talking ability is wasted on an unappreciative typing class. Elect salesmanship, Dot. Fri. 22 Cliff Crane says he doesn't mind being sick such an awful lot. He has dinner at eight with Ruth. Mon. Z5 Boys' rooms-upstairs-no towels: downstairs--no soap. Tue. 26 Elsie Coffey. Grace Lepanto, and Adele Ciardella have their seats changed in study hall. Tcht! tcht! Wed. 27 Red letter day-Pete wears a shirt while taking out ashes! Thur. 28 Flo Tallman astounds her Latin class by AUDIBLY translating in class! Fri. 29 While studying Africa in commercial geography, Dot Sprague faints -from the heat. I OCTOBER. 193 3 Mon. 2 Boys' rooms-upstairs-no soap: downstairs-no towels. Tue. 3 Peristalsis overcomes Elena Toscani's gum. fShe swallowed it.j Wed. 4 We wonder what motivated Miss Ely's asking John Gehrig, Have you ever been in love, John? 0 Twenty-three
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.H Nw Hw- SARA JOSEPHINE WHITAKER 1 He'rc'x a ron' with the thorn n'n10'L'1'd. Commercial Club fl. .H : Secretary Commcrcinl Club 123: Secretary Senior Class Council C451 Soccer 12.33. RUTH WHITMAN Thr perfection nf l1it'1'l1l'X.Y,H f M WINIFRED WICKERSHAM Conln1'.v.v and absence of haxtz' U DJ, indicate fine qualities. 0Jp4 Hockey 12.3,-H1 Soccer C213 Latin Club 13. Jlg I , ,J Ifrench Club 4.4, 45. ' PAUL WILLIAMS l Calmnrx.v ix ll great advantage. Ifnortlmll 12. 3, 473 Baseball 125. M VIRGINIA ALICE YAEST Not stepping 0'rr the bounds nj modesty. Hockey 125g Basketball HB5 Y-34 13, 45. CLARA H. ZEH A She Ioved art in a seemly way Lf ith an earnest soul and capital A. ' mcrcial Club KZJQ Art Club UD. ROYDEN C. BARTO RICHARD HARDIMAN Q 2 Z ROBERT BRASHERB'S Bad ARNOLD A. HOLSCHER DOUGLAS BURKE 'V RICHARD KNAPP Q37 CHARLES G. CRAVEN LICIA D. LIVA ga- WILLIAM DE BREE FLORENCE M, MOLITORISS QQ' I I JOSEPH DIVONA BARBARA ELIZABETH PEARSON f K?-vu-lfA OSTER EARNELL STANLEY HARRY ROOD WILLIAM A. FLEMING ALFRED B. SCARAMELLI 09 RALPH GLOVER EARNEST A. STRUNCK PHILIP GUSAEFF GLENN TAGGART . ff. THEODORE YACHECHAK gjyww- 1 f 2 M4 ak . .7 .. , . Jw . TulC'It'xL' mm
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Thur. 5 Betty Rochat and Ed Wynn are in the same famous. so and so class. He so's and she sews. Fri. 6 Bill Bookholt confesses an affair with two girls. He also states that he two-timed both! Mon. 9 Douglas Burke sees Red. Tue. 10 George Guidone keeps up the family traditions by taking a nose dive into a mud puddle. Wed. 1 1 Bob Ward missing-found wrapped up in his cello. Thur. 12 Rosemary Doyle causes the democracy class to do mental gymnas- tics as she makes a half-hour report! Fri. 13 New game! Pull all the shades straight in one room. Sat. 14 Tom Rossboro performs some villainous acts-in the Service League Circus. Mon. 16 Marvin Keys seen in school. Tue. 17 500 students raid rodeo. 300 come home: 198 go west: Z missing. Wed. 18 Harrison Duff advocates apple-eating for all trumpet players. Thur. 19 Marian McKever is fined for the breakage of scales. She had no business to feed her club so well. Fri. 20 George Cattermole goes into training for the second assistant janitor- ship by moving the piano for Miss Williams. Sat. 21 Mr. Moore invites Mr. Tryon to have one on the house. Result: Kearny 0-R. H. S. 13. Mon. 23 Jack Todd comes to school with ALL his homework prepared. Tue. 24 Rosenberg and Robertazza join forces. Saul buys the candy and Johnny eats it. How sweet! Wed. 25 Olga Callejo, peppily practicing a particularly tricky tune, breaks two pairs of castinets. Thur. 26 Ted Yachechack and Art Hillhouse go hunting. Fri. 27 Y-34 members go fishing at the monument. Some initiation! Sat. 28 Ewald Klein has uppity ambitions. He wants to be an aviator. Sun. 29 Little Junior Hovey came to town today. Mon. 30 Vic says he will be well taken care of. Flo Molitoriss is in train- ing-to be a nurse. Tue. 31 John Lucy declares that he is very fond of the West. NOVEMBER, 1933 Wed. 1 Ted Yachechak and Art Hillhouse come home and let the cat out of the bag. Thur. 2 Holscher falls asleep in Commercial Geography class. Get's an E for not disturbing the class. Fri. 3 Peggy Cole goes to the movies. What! No Micky Mouse? Mon. 6 Austina Verge dances into Room 26 accompanied by the last bell as usual. Twenty- four 0
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